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387 universities found

Abilene Christian University
More than 4,800 students, including about 550 graduate students, come to ACU from 50 states and 60 countries. We have a diverse and global environment, which we believe enriches student learning. Our students are served by about 200 faculty members who focus on high-quality teaching, scholarship and service. More than 90 percent of tenure-track faculty hold terminal degrees. The student/facult…

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Abraham Baldwin is one of the largest residential, coeducational two-year colleges in Georgia. Over 3,400 students from 16 states, 17 countries, and 149 Georgia counties take classes every day on a beautiful 421-acre campus nestled in the heart of south Georgia.
The Division of Agriculture and Forest Resources is the largest division on campus, and nursing is ABAC's largest single program …

Albany College of Pharmacy
Our students come from 17 states and 11 countries. Many graduated high school with honors, often in the top 5 percent of their class. A quality education is important to them, and they recognize that Albany College of Pharmacy provides a high value of learning that prepares them for success in diverse careers.
The pharmaceutical profession and biomedical technology fields will have a considerab…

Albright College
Success in the 21st century requires innovative thinkers, creative problem solvers and skilled communicators. At Albright College, we offer our students unique opportunities to develop these skills and to create academic paths specially tailored to their goals and interests.
Albright students create their academic paths in partnership with faculty advisors and professors. Students may choose to…

Alma College
A Phi Beta Kappa institution, Alma is classified as as selective Baccalaureate CollegeŚLiberal Arts by the prestigious Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. That distinguished classification is held by only four other Michigan colleges.
The College was founded in 1886 by Michigan Presbyterians. While still maintaining a close relationship with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Al…

Angelina College
The Angelina County Junior College District was established by an election in September 24, 1966. The Education Committee of the Angelina County Chamber of Commerce sponsored the college district. At its regular meeting on December 12, 1966, the Board of Trustees elected Dr. Jack W. Hudgins, Dean of Grayson County College, as the first president of Angelina College. Construction of the original se…

Arcadia University
Arcadia is a coeducational, private, comprehensive university offering a wide array of liberal arts and professional programs in a personalized setting. Founded in 1853, Arcadia University is located in Glenside, Cheltenham Township, just 25 minutes from Center City Philadelphia on a 71-acre campus that features the national historic landmark Grey Towers Castle.
Arcadia University prepares stude…

Aurora University
Welcome to the Aurora University website. While we know that the total Aurora University experience includes excellent NCAA intercollegiate athletics programs, quality residential and commuter services, and diverse and stimulating campus activities including over 40 university-sponsored student clubs and organizations, the real transformational power of AU is in its strong academic programs. Whet…

Avila University
Avila University is a dynamic, Catholic, four-year liberal arts and preprofessional college sponsored and founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet which offers a broad range of studies - from business to corporate communications to allied health to education, just to name a few.
Avila offers nearly 40 undergraduate degree programs and three graduate degree programs, many of which were…

Azusa Pacific University
The origins of Azusa Pacific University reside in 1899, when a group of spiritual leaders from various denominations met in Whittier, California, and established a Bible college geared to training students for service and missionary endeavors. This was the first Bible college founded on the West Coast. The initial class of students met on March 3, 1900, with Mary A. Hill serving as the earliest pr…